Barrio Santa Cruz
Meet your culinary expert and small group in the charming Santa Cruz neighborhood. Get a brief introduction of what to expect before heading to the first stop.
Barrio Santa Cruz
Meet your culinary expert and small group in the charming Santa Cruz neighborhood. Get a brief introduction of what to expect before heading to the first stop.
Las Teresas
The oldest bar in Seville's Jewish Quarter, open since 1870, is the perfect spot to start your tapas tour. Try two classic tapas — Spanish-style potato salad and incredible Iberian ham — paired with a traditional aperitif drink: sweet red vermouth.
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Taberna Álvaro Peregil
Grab a bite to eat inside Seville’s tiniest bar. The family that runs this spot introduced orange wine to Seville, which is now a local classic. You’ll enjoy a glass along with delicious manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly.
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Bar Casa Morales
Step back in time as you walk into Seville’s second-oldest bar, complete with large traditional wine vats that still line the walls. Try two beautifully prepared montaditos (miniature open-faced sandwiches): one with Iberian ham, and the other with salt cod and a chilled tomato-garlic puree known as salmorejo.
Admission Included
Bodeguita Antonio Romero Origen
The final stop of the night takes you to a family-run tapas bar where you’ll be treated to beautiful shared platters of regional specialties followed by a traditional dessert.
Admission Included
Plaza Nueva
It's time to say goodbye to your small group of travelers and local culinary expert knowing you'll be able to navigate a tapas bar during the rest of your trip and order all the best dishes.
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